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James Anderson Poised to Announce Retirement After Upcoming Home Season

By MyKhel Staff

Legendary English cricketer James Anderson is reportedly gearing up for his final Test cricket appearance, concluding a remarkable career that spanned nearly two decades.

According to reports, Anderson, who recently became the first fast bowler to claim 700 wickets in Test cricket, is set to retire after England's upcoming home season. The decision, reportedly conveyed by England's Test team coach Brendon McCullum, signals the end of an era for the 41-year-old pace sensation.

James Anderson

Renowned for his swing and seam mastery, Anderson has left an indelible mark on the cricketing world since making his Test debut in May 2003. With 187 Test matches under his belt, along with 194 ODIs and 19 T20Is, Anderson's illustrious career places him among the game's elite.

His impending retirement comes at a poignant juncture, with England scheduled to face West Indies and Sri Lanka in Tests on home soil this year.

Of particular significance is the match at Old Trafford, Anderson's cherished home ground, where he is expected to bid farewell to the sport that he graced with his talent for nearly two decades. The prospect of Anderson surpassing legendary spinner Shane Warne's Test wicket tally of 708 adds further intrigue to his final outing.

McCullum's personal visit to relay the news, reportedly over a round of golf, underscores the magnitude of Anderson's impending retirement. While Anderson's achievements, including his record-breaking 700 Test wickets, secure his place in cricketing folklore, his departure will undoubtedly leave a void in England's bowling lineup.

As the cricketing world prepares to bid adieu to one of its most celebrated fast bowlers, Anderson's legacy as a master craftsman of swing bowling will endure. With the Ashes 2025-26 in Australia looming large as a target for England, Anderson's final strides on the cricket field promise to be a poignant and emotional moment for fans worldwide.

Story first published: Saturday, May 11, 2024, 9:57 [IST]
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